Showing posts with label whitetail deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whitetail deer. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Dreary Weather Deer


My girlfriend and I were on a leisurely hike when we sort of ran into a doe and her two fawns. Having been born back in the spring, the fawns were rapidly approaching their mother's size and had lost their spots. They milled around for a few minutes, apparently not too bothered by us.

What was supposed to have been a sunny day was actually very overcast and the lighting in the woods was quite poor. It even sprinkled at one point. The deer were the highlight of the outing since our fall color isn't widely prominent yet. The drought may have hurt us in that regard.







1/30 sec. f/7.1 ISO 400


Saturday, March 31, 2012

Oh, Deer!


I was walking through a field and noticed movement on an open hillside some distance away. I couldn't tell what it was because of the trees and brush blocking my view. A few moments later, a small herd of deer appeared in the field and they were running towards me. At first, I thought maybe they had spotted me in the distance and spooked, but that didn't make sense because deer don't run toward humans if they've seen or smelled us.

I was upwind of the deer and as they approached, they picked up my scent and stopped seeming a bit confused. I stood still behind some small trees as they looked for the source of the human scent. Some of them kept looking back and, finally, they turned around and ran the other way. There was a wooded hillside to my right and I could see them through the trees as they ran up the hill. They joined some more deer and I counted a dozen or more as they disappeared into another field on top of the hill.

Shortly afterwards, I discovered the source of all the excitement...they were being chased by a dog. Apparently, the dog had spooked them initially and then they ran into me as they were escaping. That created the confusion until they decided to split the difference and escape up the hill between me and the dog. I saw the dog a couple of minutes later and the deer had easily left him behind.









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